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Best Of 2014

ATPWorldTour.com looks at some key stats into the first four months of the 2014 season.

In the second of three stories, we show the season's title leaders, highlighting the champions ranked outside the Top 50, repeat winners and players with the longest winning streaks. We also look at how qualifiers and wild cards have fared this year, and give a nod to the doubles champions.

LONGEST WINNING STREAKNovak Djokovic picked up back-to-back titles at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells (d. Federer) and Miami (d. Nadal) in tying the tour's longest winning streak of 2014. His run ended in the hands of Federer in the Monte-Carlo semi-finals. Wawrinka began his season with titles from Chennai and Melbourne before losing to Kevin Anderson in the Indian Wells fourth round.

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERSMike Bryan is the first player to win 100 tour-level doubles titles after he and twin brother Bob Bryan triumphed at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. The Americans picked up their 98th team title and extended their winning streak to 21 matches unbeaten. Since losing the Memphis final in February, they have taken titles in Delray Beach, Indian Wells, Miami, Houston and Monte-Carlo.